4 thoughts on “Beautiful Valley Caravan Park”

Stayed a night in July 2019 in a workers cabin (donga) spotless clean, good bed, TV, mini fridge, aircon/ heater, on-suite. Camp kitchen. Easy walk up to friendly pub which does awesome meals, there’s a good cafe for lunches (had a massive burger and chips), post office, toy museum and a good little general store/ servo/ hardware/ rural store.

I camped here 12/9/15. Logistically a good spot to stay. But stoney creek is another option. The CVP is 2 Kms from the pub, the nearby service station does not open until 0800.
This CVP is a little tired and sad. Needs a spruce up.

Hi Paula, Thanks for your comment. The park is currently getting a work over. Since taking over the park August 2016. I have been repairing, replacing, upgrading. Have much more to do but think you would notice the difference. The local take away has also reopened and the nearby service station/general store opens 6am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday, Saturday 7am to 2 pm and Sunday 9am to 12 noon. The Beautiful Valley Caravan Park also has a small range of supplies in the Kiosk now.

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Accommodation along the Heysen Trail

Spread along the Heysen Trail are numerous campsites, huts and shelters. The trail passes through and near towns where there are caravan parks, hotels, motels, bed & breakfasts and self-contained holiday houses.

Heysen Trail Map

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